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A Qualitative Study to Assess the Impact of Iatrogenic Trigeminal Nerve Injury

  • Sarah Barker1,*,
  • Tara Renton1
  • Susan Ormrod1

1Kings Coll Hosp NHS Fdn Trust, Oral Surg Dent Inst, Bessemer Rd, London SE5 9RS, England

DOI: 10.11607/ofph.2054 Vol.33,Issue 2,June 2019 pp.153-159

Submitted: 11 October 2017 Accepted: 19 September 2018

Published: 30 June 2019

*Corresponding Author(s): Sarah Barker E-mail: XXX

Abstract

Aims: To deepen knowledge of the impact of iatrogenic trigeminal nerve injury on dental patients. Methods: One-to-one semi-structured interviews and workshops were conducted with 12 patients who had incurred a nerve injury from dental treatment. Nerve injury was diagnosed by oral surgeons via a series of neurosensory tests. Interpretive phenomenologic analysis was used to analyze the narratives from the interviews. Results: Key themes are presented and discussed. These include the personal impact for the patient (which includes a change in self perception), the impact on relationships, the impact on oral health care, and adjustment to the injury over time. Patients also discussed a change in how they perceived their dentist and other health care professionals and highlighted factors they would like to change within the dental care system. Conclusion: Recommendations are made for clinical practice and future research.


Keywords

informed consent;mental health;oral health;qualitative;trigeminal nerve injury

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Sarah Barker,Tara Renton,Susan Ormrod. A Qualitative Study to Assess the Impact of Iatrogenic Trigeminal Nerve Injury. Journal of Oral & Facial Pain and Headache. 2019. 33(2);153-159.

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